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Dr Robert Endine arbeitete in einem Labor, das sich um Konus geographus beschÀftigte, eine höchst schmerzhafte Spezies eines predatory cone snails. Nach dem Lesen des Bogel-Chandler-Gesetzes glaubte Dr Endine, dass das Paar Symptome zeigte, die sich an Konus geographus verletzten, und er bestÀtigte, dass jemand mit diesem Wissen die Spezies als eine unsuspektive Mordwaffe benutzen könnte.
Dr Robert Endine arbeitete in einem Labor, das sich um Konus geographus beschÀftigte, eine höchst schmerzhafte Spezies eines predatory cone snails. Nach dem Lesen des Bogel-Chandler-Gesetzes glaubte Dr Endine, dass das Paar Symptome zeigte, die sich an Konus geographus verletzten, und er bestÀtigte, dass jemand mit diesem Wissen die Spezies als eine unsuspektive Mordwaffe benutzen könnte.
Police looked into Dr. Rendines' theory and discovered something unexpected. His research assistant was a young woman named Clara Berry. Despite living in Queensland, Clara had a surprising connection to Geoffrey and Margaret Chandler. She was married to Bill Berry, the friend of Geoffreys, who Margaret had once had an affair with. She was also an expert on Conus geographus venom.
Police looked into Dr. Rendines' theory and discovered something unexpected. His research assistant was a young woman named Clara Berry. Despite living in Queensland, Clara had a surprising connection to Geoffrey and Margaret Chandler. She was married to Bill Berry, the friend of Geoffreys, who Margaret had once had an affair with. She was also an expert on Conus geographus venom.
Police looked into Dr. Rendines' theory and discovered something unexpected. His research assistant was a young woman named Clara Berry. Despite living in Queensland, Clara had a surprising connection to Geoffrey and Margaret Chandler. She was married to Bill Berry, the friend of Geoffreys, who Margaret had once had an affair with. She was also an expert on Conus geographus venom.
Detektives flew to Queensland to interview Clara Berry. She said that despite their toxicity, she didn't believe it was possible to kill someone with a cone shell. Doing so would require the venom to be stabilised, extracted and then injected. It wouldn't be toxic if it was mixed into a drink or eaten.
Detektives flew to Queensland to interview Clara Berry. She said that despite their toxicity, she didn't believe it was possible to kill someone with a cone shell. Doing so would require the venom to be stabilised, extracted and then injected. It wouldn't be toxic if it was mixed into a drink or eaten.
Detektives flew to Queensland to interview Clara Berry. She said that despite their toxicity, she didn't believe it was possible to kill someone with a cone shell. Doing so would require the venom to be stabilised, extracted and then injected. It wouldn't be toxic if it was mixed into a drink or eaten.
Aber fĂŒr das Investigativteam wurden die WidersprĂŒche offiziell verabschiedet, noch mehr so, nachdem sie die Flugzeuge kontaktierten und entdeckten, dass ein Passagier namens G. Chandler von Sydney nach Brisbane flog, wenige Wochen vor Neujahrsabend 1963. Samples of the toxin were taken back to Sydney to test against Margaret and Gilberts tissue samples.
Aber fĂŒr das Investigativteam wurden die WidersprĂŒche offiziell verabschiedet, noch mehr so, nachdem sie die Flugzeuge kontaktierten und entdeckten, dass ein Passagier namens G. Chandler von Sydney nach Brisbane flog, wenige Wochen vor Neujahrsabend 1963. Samples of the toxin were taken back to Sydney to test against Margaret and Gilberts tissue samples.
Aber fĂŒr das Investigativteam wurden die WidersprĂŒche offiziell verabschiedet, noch mehr so, nachdem sie die Flugzeuge kontaktierten und entdeckten, dass ein Passagier namens G. Chandler von Sydney nach Brisbane flog, wenige Wochen vor Neujahrsabend 1963. Samples of the toxin were taken back to Sydney to test against Margaret and Gilberts tissue samples.
It was a suspenseful 10-day wait before the results of the toxicology test were delivered. There was no match. While the case remained in the headlines and various scientists, medical professionals and concerned members of the public continued to come forward with their own theories and suggestions about what could have killed the pair, nothing of note was uncovered.
It was a suspenseful 10-day wait before the results of the toxicology test were delivered. There was no match. While the case remained in the headlines and various scientists, medical professionals and concerned members of the public continued to come forward with their own theories and suggestions about what could have killed the pair, nothing of note was uncovered.
It was a suspenseful 10-day wait before the results of the toxicology test were delivered. There was no match. While the case remained in the headlines and various scientists, medical professionals and concerned members of the public continued to come forward with their own theories and suggestions about what could have killed the pair, nothing of note was uncovered.
In the years that followed, detectives continued to seriously consider every possibility, but eventually the chief toxicologist ran out of viable tissue samples to test against, and the case ran cold. Conspiracy theories continued to thrive over the following two decades, with the case becoming somewhat of an urban legend, but the truth of the matter remained unknown.
In the years that followed, detectives continued to seriously consider every possibility, but eventually the chief toxicologist ran out of viable tissue samples to test against, and the case ran cold. Conspiracy theories continued to thrive over the following two decades, with the case becoming somewhat of an urban legend, but the truth of the matter remained unknown.
In the years that followed, detectives continued to seriously consider every possibility, but eventually the chief toxicologist ran out of viable tissue samples to test against, and the case ran cold. Conspiracy theories continued to thrive over the following two decades, with the case becoming somewhat of an urban legend, but the truth of the matter remained unknown.
Then, in the late 1980s, came a potential breakthrough. At the time of Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler's deaths in 1963, there had been some whispers that the two could have been experimenting with the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide, more commonly known as LSD, and accidentally overdosed.
Then, in the late 1980s, came a potential breakthrough. At the time of Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler's deaths in 1963, there had been some whispers that the two could have been experimenting with the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide, more commonly known as LSD, and accidentally overdosed.
Then, in the late 1980s, came a potential breakthrough. At the time of Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler's deaths in 1963, there had been some whispers that the two could have been experimenting with the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide, more commonly known as LSD, and accidentally overdosed.